Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister draws Flak after citing fake images to praise PAF | World News

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has been widely criticized for citing the image of fake newspapers for praising Pakistan, which was circulated on social media platforms, falsely claiming it was from the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph. In a speech at the parliamentary meeting on Thursday, Ishar Dar mentioned fake images that described the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) as “the undisputed king of the sky.”
Dar, while praising the success of PAF, said: “The Telegram report reads, “The Pakistan Air Force is the undisputed king of the sky.” Alhamdulillah, prompting the MPs to suffer heavy blows.
However, many people soon realized that Dahl cited and cited fake images, which had nothing to do with the Telegraph.
The fake fake images are shared on many social media platforms, and many Pakistani journalists have shared it, praising part of their global recognition of the country’s PAF for their defense and counterattack capabilities.
However, it was later revealed that the photo was fake.
It is worth noting that social media is flooded with images, news and claims as India-Pakistan tensions escalate and both sides have carried out major attacks on each other, and social media has been flooded with many images, news and claims, all of which have since proved false.
Although Dahl was asked to make a mistake in his speech in parliament, he has not clarified it yet.
Insist on the rise of Islamabad, amid the recent clash between Pakistan and India, relied on social media posts as “proof” to support many of its claims, including shooting down at least five Indian fighter jets, which has now increased to six.
Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif relied on unverified social media posts claiming at least five Indian jets were shot down.
When CNN news hosts demanded evidence of the claim, Asif said: “Proof is all over social media.”
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif claimed in a speech at PAF Airbase Kamra on Thursday that at least six Indian fighters were shot down by Pakistan. These include 3 raincoats, 1 Su-30mki, 1 Mirage 2000 and 1 MIF-29.
However, it is still a claim that needs to be proved, which has not yet been attributed to public knowledge.